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hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at the fort in arizona where they filled a variety of positions. alternate capris was a photographer and a blueprint technician. wilmette grace and a cosmetologist in civilian life was a chauffeur for the officers. she also maintained military vehicles maneuvering trucks and tanks and repairing engines. eleanor bracy was a chemist who had one of the most important jobs at the base. she worked in the sewage disposal plant where it was her duty to prevent odors escaping the plant. consuela land and accomplish soprano in civilian life was a mail clerk at fort witch
hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at...
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you might as well have kept me hitched to the plantations of east texas. she wanted a home, nothing fancy in a civilized city in fresno or bakersfield would do. but willie patterson and her husband kept pounding nails and boards onto that crooked hut in the middle of horned toad country and the black people kept trickling from oklahoma and arkansas and texas and louisiana. they had come looking for a place with the cotton grew a little taller in the white folks have been raised that the little nicer. they found the taller cotton. i'm not sure they sound away folks any nicer. >> the black okies thought coming wednesday with the behind the racism. the sun did shine a little bit more benignly here. but i remember a number of them telling me it was even a more cruel kind of racism. a smile on the face with a dagger behind the back is how they describe california. they were not allowed to live in any of the cities, not even the small towns. and so the only land available for them with these patches of alkali land. literally, right upon the land you look at it.
you might as well have kept me hitched to the plantations of east texas. she wanted a home, nothing fancy in a civilized city in fresno or bakersfield would do. but willie patterson and her husband kept pounding nails and boards onto that crooked hut in the middle of horned toad country and the black people kept trickling from oklahoma and arkansas and texas and louisiana. they had come looking for a place with the cotton grew a little taller in the white folks have been raised that the little...
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the recently documented case in dallas they rated a pattern of saturn wars consider quÉbec team texas law. instead of bureaucrats who say to change your doing this, they send us what team to scare everyone. we now see s.w.a.t raid. i read about this in the nicest part of virginia. it was done under alcohol inspection. i said someone along and this was actually a drug investigation, but they didn't have enough evidence to get a search warrant for the sunset debris that somebody from the regulatory agency evinces and alcohol spec should even that they are prepared to s.w.a.t team to enforce it. the guy who owned the bar brought a federal lawsuit in federal court of appeals said there's nothing that reasonable about running a s.w.a.t team to enforce regulatory the college is also terrified. and within the outcome of florida, the police suspected drug activity going on a barber shops. they didn't have enough evidence to get a search warrant on the civic audit state occupational licensing board who sent an inspector industry licensure inspections to make sure propers were properly licensed
the recently documented case in dallas they rated a pattern of saturn wars consider quÉbec team texas law. instead of bureaucrats who say to change your doing this, they send us what team to scare everyone. we now see s.w.a.t raid. i read about this in the nicest part of virginia. it was done under alcohol inspection. i said someone along and this was actually a drug investigation, but they didn't have enough evidence to get a search warrant for the sunset debris that somebody from the...
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a professor from the university of texas in austin showed was a thousand dollars worth of equipment that he and his students to work on to hack into a drone and then there is the cost in terms of anti-american sentiment. it is a real cost. if you look at pakistan, three out of four pakistanis in the poll say they consider the united states an enemy and when the prime minister was asked why so many take this as way in the united states and she had an answer, which is drones. it is part of a u.s. base but they were using in the cost of that has been over a billion dollars and that should be considered a cost as well. there are all kinds of ways to look at the cost. then i would say that one way is perhaps the biggest cost of all, not at the cost of not searching for nonmilitary alternatives. here we have on one hand the boots on the ground, where u.s. soldiers get killed. then you have the alternative. that is the drones. now cyberwarfare and special operations as well. those keep us looking at the third alternative, which is diplomacy. which is nonviolence and resolution of conflict, whic
a professor from the university of texas in austin showed was a thousand dollars worth of equipment that he and his students to work on to hack into a drone and then there is the cost in terms of anti-american sentiment. it is a real cost. if you look at pakistan, three out of four pakistanis in the poll say they consider the united states an enemy and when the prime minister was asked why so many take this as way in the united states and she had an answer, which is drones. it is part of a u.s....
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states from baltimore all the way down to around florida, down along the gulf coast, to the end of texas that would be a foreign territory. it would not be part of the united states. in fact, the united states would have no real access to either the atlantic or the caribbean, except for a narrow path from baltimore north as far as boston. that is not a very good water anyway. all the sudden the great atlantic coast of the united states is narrowed to a point where it can easily blockaded. everything has to be funneled through there. it doesn't mean the united states collapse under the own weight. it means the united states would no longer have anywhere near the presence in the western hemisphere in term of dealing british intervention or french intervention. i remind my readers in 18 5eu6r, the french had troops technically it was the max in mexico and my theory is that had the south won the civil war, the french would stayed in mexico, and the british would expanded their influence around the caribbean, and what became for the last half of the 19th and 20th century the caribbean as amer
states from baltimore all the way down to around florida, down along the gulf coast, to the end of texas that would be a foreign territory. it would not be part of the united states. in fact, the united states would have no real access to either the atlantic or the caribbean, except for a narrow path from baltimore north as far as boston. that is not a very good water anyway. all the sudden the great atlantic coast of the united states is narrowed to a point where it can easily blockaded....
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[applause] >> [inaudible] a friend in texas who was a part of the school children were attending. a teacher wanted to bring in a woman dressed in a burqa to teach the koran. and i'm mentioning this so we can address our members of congress because i thought it was a great approach, she said okay, if they come in and they want to teach the koran, and i want to come in. i have a jewish friend and i'm a christian and we want to coming and teach the bible and teach about the prayers. can't do that. why not? with freedom of religion. if you're going to do what you must allow for us to come in and do the same. >> i think that's a great point. i think this is, man, i have reported on this around the country, textbooks in this country from public schools textbooks, you would be alarm by some of things being talked about israel, about islam from the history of islam. give you an example, a book called the arab studies notebook public, reported on it a few years ago. it was thankfully pulled from public schools, but it taught that muslims accompanied columbus to america and helped discover
[applause] >> [inaudible] a friend in texas who was a part of the school children were attending. a teacher wanted to bring in a woman dressed in a burqa to teach the koran. and i'm mentioning this so we can address our members of congress because i thought it was a great approach, she said okay, if they come in and they want to teach the koran, and i want to come in. i have a jewish friend and i'm a christian and we want to coming and teach the bible and teach about the prayers. can't do...